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CCE and Sustainability 

Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) is committed to sustainability through our research, education, and outreach. CCE's expertise, long history of working with individuals, businesses and communities to achieve goals related to becoming more sustainable, and a statewide presence in 4-H youth development, agriculture, natural resources, family well-being, and community and economic vitality, makes us highly effective in fostering sustainability.

Community sustainability refers to the ability of a community to utilize its resources to ensure that all present and future members can attain a high degree of health and well-being, economic security, and a say in shaping their future while maintaining the integrity of the ecological systems on which all life and production depends.  Sustainability depends on integrating the full range of resources and approaches to resolving issues with a focus that implies multi-disciplinary approaches, sound research and community engagement.

Cornell University has established the Center for a Sustainable Future to advance multidisciplinary research and to cultivate innovative collaborations to foster a sustainable future for all.  

 Visit sample CCE programs and resources that foster sustainability:

AgricultureFamily well-being | Community Vitality | Environment & Natural Resources | Nutrition & Health



AGRICULTURE and FOOD SYSTEMS


Finger Lakes Sustainable Farming Center - collaborative effort between CCE of Ontario, Seneca and Yates counties that is devoted to the understanding and implementation of sustainable practices and programs for agriculture and communities in the Finger Lakes Regions.

Cornell Small Farms Program - fostering the sustainability of diverse, thriving small farms that contribute to food security, healthy rural communities and environmental preservation.

Cornell Farm-to-School - developing strategies to increase the amount of and appreciation for locally grown food served to New York's students.

Northeast Center for Food Entrepreneurship (NECFE) - providing assistance to beginning and established food entrepreneurs to promote sustainable economic development in rural communities. Within the NYS Food Venture Center at the NYS Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, NY.

New York Sustainable Ag Quarterly - offering information regarding SARE's (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) funding opportunities and showcasing new approaches to enhancing sustainable agricultural development.

Recycling Ag Plastics Project - developing infrastructure and markets for waste film and rigid plastics from dairy, livestock and horticulture operations.

VineBalance: NYS Sustainable Viticulture Program - defining and promoting the use of sustainable growing practices on New York's 33,000 acres of vineyards. Collaboration between the wine/grape industry, CCE and NY Soil & Water Conservation Committee.


CHILDREN, YOUTH, and FAMILIES

Consumer Education Program for Residential Energy Efficiency (CEPREE) - increasing consumer awareness of energy efficiency and related programs. Department of Design and Environmental Analysis at Cornell University and the New York State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA) joint effort.

EmPower New York (sm) - workshops designed/implemented by CCE to assist consumers in controlling energy bills by maximizing resources and reducing energy use. Part of HeatSmart NY initiative which is NYSERDA funded.

Energy Savings in the Home - an interactive tool where home owners can learn how to save 20-60% of their energy costs each year while doing things that will also save the environment. Developed by CCE of Tompkins County.

Choose Health for You and Your World - 4-H program to help youth learn how sustainability efforts are good for both personal and world health. Examples: Eating locally grown fruits and vegetables helps meet the requirements for a healthy diet and reduces travel costs.

Operation Military Kids (OMK) - supporting National Guard, Army Reserve and Active Duty Soldier's children by building local community capacity to provide sustainable support to these youth through 4-H Military Community Clubs.

Tracking Climate in Your Backyard - youth learn how to take precipitation measurements and record data on the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network (CoCo RaHS). Pilot project:  NYS 4-H Office; Paleontological Research Institution; Northeast Regional Climate Center; Cornell Institute for Resource Information Systems; Colorado State University.

Partners in Caregiving - sustaining the quality of life for older adults in nursing homes by enhancing communication and fostering partnerships between family members and nursing home staff.

COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC VITALITY

Community and Rural Development Institute (CaRDI) - serves as a portal to Cornell University's resources and expertise in community development and local governance, and provides outreach to community leaders, educators, elected officials and citizens interested in the vitality and sustainability of their communities.

Land Use Leadership Alliance Training - improving the understanding of and decisions about issues that influence the current state and future of New York landscapes as they involve residents, communities and the land that supports and connects them. This to the Yates County - Keuka Lake Land Use Leadership Alliance Training.

Agroforestry Resource Center (ARC) - providing leadership for the achievement of a sustainable balance between economic development and preservation of the forest dominated landscape in the Catskill Mountain/Hudson Valley Region. ARC serves as an educational resource for forest owners, farmers, policy makers and the general public to assist in making wise land use decisions  and was created by CCE of Greene County.

North Country Regional Foods Initiative - understanding and documenting how local food businesses and activities benefit northern NY and identifying strategies for enhancing those benefits. Involves CCE Associations in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties and the Economic Development Administrative University Center at CaRDI.

Natural Gas Development Resource Center - bringing together information from a variety of sources, including academic research, industry analysis, local government officials and citizens, to provide a space for dialogue and learning that will lead to informed decision making by all concerned.

ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES

Biofuels and Renewable Energy Systems - highlighting the efforts within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University to develop renewable clean energy and economically sustainable systems to decrease our reliance on fossil fuels.

Cow Power - project between Cornell University and NYSERDA which is exploring fuel cell feasibility for energy conversion on dairy farms.

Grass Bioenergy - focusing on growing perennial grasses to produce grass pellet energy on marginal farmland that provides alternative resources to rural communities. Program within Dept. of Crop & Soil Sciences, CALS, Cornell University.

Manure Management Program - ongoing research and information about Biogas, which is a product of anaerobic digester systems. Program within Dept. of Animal Science, CALS, Cornell University.

ForestConnect - providing educational resources to help forest owners (families and private citizens) make decisions about the management of their property to ensure the sustainability of private forest land productivity and ecological function. Program within Dept. of Natural Resources, CALS, Cornell University.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) - developing sustainable ways to manage pests and help people to use methods that minimize environmental, health effects and costs.

NUTRITION and HEALTH

Food Decision-Making Program - enhancing the health and well-being of children and their families by supporting sustainable, just and equitable community food systems.

NYS Farmer's Market Nutrition Program - promoting the development of farmer's markets as a component of sustainable quality communities while enhancing the health of eligible, low-income, nutritionally at-risk residents with fresh fruits and vegetables and nutrition education.

Sustaining Local Food Systems in New York State - supporting and fostering relationships between producers, consumers and community developers to strengthen and sustain communities through the connections that are made.

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